What’s expected from a writer with Hustveldt’s intellectual pedigree — a person whose knowledge includes cognitive neuroscience and seemingly all of Western poetry — is something tougher, challenging, original, something that dares to look at old patterns in a new, perhaps even disturbing, light.

Previously known as the Boat Project, which would invite local noise and experimental rock bands to play on the roof of a houseboat and out in the middle of the Mississippi River behind Northeast’s Sample Room restaurant (and won our “Best Local Concert” award in 2010), the event will grow even bigger and be streamlined into a more official presentation as Czeslaw’s Loop: The Final Opus.

The Jayhawks played their first local reunion show at the 2009 Basilica Block Party and have since continued to perform live, while recording a new album that’s due out later this year. Memphis native Clarence Greenwood records under the name Citizen Cope and typically plays the Twin Cities at least once a year.